Audio Scavenger Hunt

We had 43 clips, of which 13 sounds made the cut. Most were chosen for clarity of sound, and ease of editing. Sounds that were most easily understood made the cut, while others that were less easy to interpret were not. It took me about 40 minutes to edit, the only problem being that adobe crashed on me twice, because it takes up a lot of memory.. 

 

Audio Scavenger Hunt
Zoë Rom

Zoë Rom is a science and environmental journalist with bylines in The New York Times, Outside, and High Country News. She co-hosts Your Diet Sucks, an evidence-based nutrition and wellness podcast, with registered dietitian Kylee Van Horn, RDN, where they investigate how wellness culture distorts science and how athletes can do better. A Colorado-based ultrarunner, she finished second at the Leadville Trail 100 and top five at Run Rabbit Run 100. Her reporting and commentary focus on the intersection of sport, science, and the wellness industry's long history of selling women their own anxieties.

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